Early-season emergence issues can derail yield potential—but they don’t have to. With Taranis stand count insights, you get a high-resolution, leaf-level view of every acre, making it easy to identify weak spots and take decisive action where it matters most.
Forget the limitations of manually measuring stand counts in the field, windshield scouting or gut instinct. Taranis gives you precise, field-level data you can trust—and the tools to turn that data into action right from the Web App.
Timely replanting decisions can make or break your season. But without accurate insights, you’re flying blind. Taranis empowers you to:
Pinpoint underperforming zones with sub-acre accuracy (and see it in leaf-level detail)
Optimize seed placement with variable rate replanting
Adjust hybrids and populations based on real field conditions
The result? Higher confidence, better decisions and stronger yield potential.
After your first stand count flight:
With just a few clicks, you’re creating a customized, data-driven plan that fits your field and your goals.
Every acre counts—especially when conditions force tough decisions. With Taranis, you don’t just identify problems—you fix them with precision and speed. Create replant prescriptions with confidence and keep your crop on the path to peak performance.
Even in 2025, rural connectivity isn’t a given. But that doesn’t mean precision agriculture has to wait.
As President Donald Trump begins another term in office, questions abound about the future of conservation funding under USDA programs like the Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) and Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP). While policy changes may eventually come, the good news is that funding opportunities for these programs remain open—for now.
For Central Valley Ag’s (CVA)Trevor Cox and his team, those weeks through April and into the first half of May are where the rubber meets the road. Those weeks see the recommendations that led to on-farm decisions become reality. Those weeks launch #Grow24.